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‘No fault in Air India ops’: CEO Campbell Wilson breaks silence on AI-171 crash and probe

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson says AAIB’s AI-171 crash report found no operational fault; airline vows full support to victims’ families and awaits final probe.

October 30, 2025 / 08:37 IST
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Preliminary AAIB report finds “no fault” in Air India’s operations; final probe to determine if technical or human error caused the tragedy.
Preliminary AAIB report finds “no fault” in Air India’s operations; final probe to determine if technical or human error caused the tragedy.

Air India Managing Director and CEO Campbell Wilson said that the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s (AAIB’s) preliminary findings on the AI-171 crash have not found any lapse in the airline’s operations or practices, though the company continues to introspect and cooperate with investigators.

“Anything that happens in the industry, whether that’s us or others, is a cause for introspection and review,” Wilson said at the Aviation India 2025 summit in New Delhi. “The interim report indicated there was nothing wrong with the aircraft, engines, or practices that required changing. But of course, we’re always looking at how we can keep improving, keep getting better, and keep learning.”

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The June 12 tragedy that shook aviation

On June 12, Air India Flight AI-171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, operating from Ahmedabad to London, crashed into a college building shortly after take-off. The disaster killed 241 people on board, leaving only one survivor.